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This article describes the capabilities of Chris Lord-Alge as a music mixing artist. Producer and songwriter Marc Tanner says the first record he did with Lord-Alge was the Calling's Wherever You Will Go. After first working with the late Dan Hartman and Lord-Alge as an engineer on her album...

This article report on the appointment of music mixing artists Chris and Tom Lord-Alge at Nettwerk Producer Management in 2005. Alia Fahlborg, senior vice president of Nettwerk Producer Management, recalls seeing the names Chris and Tom Lord-Alge on albums when she was in high school. But as...

This article presents an interview with sound editor Chris Lord-Alge. When asked how he initially approach a project when starting a mix, he answered that the most important thing is laying out the console properly. He does most of his work in the newly built studio in Burbank called, Resonate...

Argues that Platinum Stars should have reported in the May 8, 2004 issue of "Billboard" that Chris Lord-Alge mixed the album "So-Called Chaos," by Alanis Morissette at Image Rec-ording in Hollywood in Los Angeles, California.

Interviews musicians Chris and Tom Lord-Alge on music mixing. Reasons for their decision to focus on mixing; Music mixing projects that contributed to their success in the industry; Business philosophy shared by the brothers.

Provides advice on the use of a software for music remixing. Equipment needed for the creation of computer-based multitrack mixes; Benefit of the WinMIX audio-file sharing program for music remixing; Information on the conversion of an MP3 audio format to a WAV-format file.